Principles of Computer Security, 4th Edition (Official Comptia Guide) by Wm. Arthur Conklin, Dwayne Williams, Chuck Cothren, Greg White, Roger L. Davis
English | January 1, 2016 | ISBN: 0071835970, ASIN: B019GCVMQ8 | AZW3 | 768 pages | 38.2 MB
English | January 1, 2016 | ISBN: 0071835970, ASIN: B019GCVMQ8 | AZW3 | 768 pages | 38.2 MB
Written by leading information security educators, this fully revised, full-color computer security textbook covers CompTIA’s fastest-growing credential, CompTIA Security+.
Principles of Computer Security, Fourth Edition is a student-tested, introductory computer security textbook that provides comprehensive coverage of computer and network security fundamentals in an engaging and dynamic full-color design.
In addition to teaching key computer security concepts, the textbook also fully prepares you for CompTIA Security+ exam SY0-401 with 100% coverage of all exam objectives. Each chapter begins with a list of topics to be covered and features sidebar exam and tech tips, a chapter summary, and an end-of-chapter assessment section that includes key term, multiple choice, and essay quizzes as well as lab projects.
Key features:
CompTIA Approved Quality Content (CAQC)
Electronic content features two simulated practice exams in the Total Tester exam engine and a PDF eBook
Supplemented by Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual, Fourth Edition, available separately
White and Conklin are two of the most well-respected computer security educators in higher education
Instructor resource materials for adopting instructors include: Instructor Manual, PowerPoint slides featuring artwork from the book, and a test bank of questions for use as quizzes or exams
Answers to the end of chapter sections are not included in the book and are only available to adopting instructors
Learn how to:
Ensure operational, organizational, and physical security
Use cryptography and public key infrastructures (PKIs)
Secure remote access, wireless networks, and virtual private networks (VPNs)
Authenticate users and lock down mobile devices
Harden network devices, operating systems, and applications
Prevent network attacks, such as denial of service, spoofing, hijacking, and password guessing
Combat viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and rootkits
Manage e-mail, instant messaging, and web security
Explore secure software development requirements
Implement disaster recovery and business continuity measures
Handle computer forensics and incident response
Understand legal, ethical, and privacy issues